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iOS Reviews
Gerblins Review
By Andy Chalk
The Blergs are a happy, adorable, square-shaped race of creatures with a problem: They've been infected with a disease that turns them into nasty, green Gerblins. Professor Blerg has created a potion that can cure the disease, but only you can decide who should get it. Give a dose to an infected Blerg and he'll be cured and removed from the board, along with all the other Blergs around him. But if a healthy Blerg takes it, he'll be instantly turned into a Gerblin and escape from your grasp.Angelica Weaver: Catch Me When You Can Review
It's been a while since such an impeccably-made hidden object adventure hit the 'net, but without doubt, Angelica Weaver: Catch Me When You Can is destined to become what some people might call an "instant classic." Brought to us by the folks at Mumbo Jumbo, it represents a rare mix of creativity, beauty fun and narrative skill—a formula not seen enough in the hidden object genre, or even in games in general.Knights of the Rose Review
By Nick Tylwalk
I'm not exactly certain how the Large Hadron Collider works, but I'm pretty sure you can't use it to smash video games together at super-fast speeds. If you could, maybe you'd fire a fantasy MMORPG, a social city builder and a tactical battle game together and come up with something like Knights of the Rose. Or you might conclusively prove the existence of the Higgs boson, but the game seems like more fun and less math.Toca Robot Lab Review
By Matt Thrower
Robots and children. Children and robots. Whatever the age, whatever the gender, there seems some almost mystical connection between the two. We've seen it enshrined in films and toys pretty much since the idea of a robot was first mooted. And now children's app developer Toca Boca have made the link on iOS with Toca Robot Lab.Mystery Heritage: Sign of the Spirit Review
By Brandy Shaul
The story of the abandoned mansion, haunted by a ghost or demon, is all-too-common in the hidden object space, and it's what we're once again presented with in Mystery Heritage: Sign of the Spirit. Here, you'll step into the role of detective, out to investigate the apparent suicide of one of the last surviving members of the Williams family, a clan that was apparently cursed by a witch generations ago.Bombshells: Hell’s Belles Review
By AJ Dellinger
If you ever entered the universe of Glu Mobile's Gun Bros., you're no doubt familiar with over-the-top, insane action. For those not in the know, their world is inhabited by two big, bad brothers with barrels of bullets. This whole time, however, they've kept their feet on the ground; as it turns out, there's plenty going on overhead as well.Wild Blood Review
Wild Blood is one gorgeous game. It rivals Infinity Blade for the best looking 3D game I've ever ran on my iPad. And considering that in Wild Blood you're free to move around environments in ways you never could in Infinity Blade, I'm inclined to give even more credit to its looks. It's one thing to render fantastical ruins, it's another thing entirely to render fantastical ruins and allow you to run around inside of them.Gems With Friends Review
Recently, in a bid to make social games more social, Zynga's been working the competitive online angle. After starting it's "With Friends" line with games like Words With Friends and Scramble With Friends, Zynga has now expanded on the franchise with a mobile match-three game called Gems With Friends. Unfortunately, this title can't hold your interest as well as its predecessors, and as such, is far less successful.